LETTER IX.
| Execution of Governor Wall | [97] |
LETTER X.
| Martial Laws of England.—Limited Service advised.—Hints for Military Reform | [109] |
LETTER XI.
| Shopmen, why preferred to Women in England.—Division of London into the East and West Ends.—Low State of domestic Architecture.—Burlington-House | [119] |
LETTER XII.
| Causes of the Change of Ministry not generally understood.—Catholic Emancipation.—The Change acceptable to the Nation.—State of Parties.—Strength of the new Administration.—Its good Effects.—Popularity of Mr Addington | [127] |
LETTER XIII.
| Dress of the English without Variety.— Coal-heavers.—Post-men.—Art of knocking at the Door.—Inscriptions over the Shops.—Exhibitions in the Shop-windows.—Chimney-sweepers.—May-day.—These Sports originally religious | [137] |